Agribusiness

Launch of Gilgil Information Centre

TOF Magazine at 100th Issue

The Organic Farmer Magazine celebrated its 100th issue since inception September 3013. This great milestone was marked by a small ceremony which was attended by representatives from the ministry of Agriculture, the Biovision Foundation CEO, ICIPE's Director of finance and other partners...Read More »

TOF Magazine

An independent and sustainable publication of relevant, reliable ecologically sound information which is both appropriate and applicable for farmers in East AfricaRead More »

BIOVISION AFRICA TRUST

Biovision Africa Trust is a trust registered in Kenya whose mission is to improve the welfare of resource limited small-holder farmers in Kenya and other African countries through supporting sustainable agricultural projects and initiatives focusing on generation and dissemination of information on ecologically sound practices to improve human, animal, plant and environmental health. It was founded in 2009, the trust supports the Biovision Farmer Communication Programme (BFCP) and the Ecological Organic Agriculture (EOA) Initiative for Africa.

In The News

With the September 2013 issue, TOF-Magazine, one of the principal agricultural magazines in Africa, celebrated its 100th publication since inception. The 100th issue translated to 800 print pages with information for farmers and about farmers that have been published during the eight year period the magazine has been in circulation. Read More »

In conformity with its mission to alleviate poverty and improve the welfare of resource limited small-holder farmers in Kenya and Africa, The Farmer Communication Programme (FCP) supports sustainable agricultural projects and initiatives focusing on generation and dissemination of information on ecologically sound and useful practices to improve human, animal, plant and environmental health. The Biovision Farmer Communication Programme also provides opportunities for students enrolled in relevant graduate programmes to undertake internships at our office in Nairobi with the main aimes of; Read More »

Through courtesy of Infonet-Biovision and hosting by Kenya Forestry Research Institute (KEFRI), a stakeholder consultation and content development workshop on Enhancing Tree-planting is being held at the KEFRI headquarters Muguga, Nairobi, from the 20th – 24th of February2012. The workshop is supported by tree specialists and researchers from KEFRI, KARI, ICRAF and facilitated by Dr. Anders Pedersen, an Infonet-Biovision forestry consultant. Read More »